Eric Joyner, of “Robots and Donuts” fame, depicts the tenuous conflict between children’s toys and the adulthood as a portrait of another reality. His work is characterized by his playful and surrealistic style that creates the harmony between the mix of cartoon characters, especially Japanese tin robots and colorful donuts, inserted in all kinds of landscapes from the Dinosaur Ages to the bottom of the ocean. “Tarsus Bondon Dot” marks Joyner’s seventh solo exhibition at CHG and be hosted in Gallery 1.

Of his new series of paintings, Joyner — whose work has been showcased throughout California and around the world — shares: “For this exhibit, I wanted to show some of the activities we partake in, to distract ourselves from everyday life. I like exploring the absurd and reflect on life around me, as I see it. In many ways, ‘Tarsus Bondon Dot’ represents the totality of my life.”